Check it out: May 4-12

May 4

? Dig-In Algoma Garden Show: 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Algoma Youth Club Gym, 640 Lake St. Admission is free and food and beverage is available throughout the day in support of the Kewaunee County 4-H Club. The show will feature a variety of area vendors showcasing lawn and garden related products and services, along with hourly presentations on gardening and birding.

? Kewaunee County Historic Research Center Grand Opening: 10 a.m., 217 Ellis St., Kewaunee. Annual meeting of the Kewaunee County Historical Society followed by presentation on beer barrel making by Gary Hess, whose grandfather, Frank J. Hess, started what was the largest independent cooperage in America for 62 years. Lunch and refreshments will be served through the afternoon; mini book sale and door prizes.

May 5

? Pasta Feast: 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Algoma Elementary cafeteria, just prior to the high school band and choir spring concert, to help the Algoma Elementary "Still Thinking" Destination ImagiNation state champion team raise money for their trip to Global Finals in Knoxville, Tenn. Featuring Chef Chris from Skaliwags, the menu includes a variety of pastas and sauces, salad, garlic bread and a beverage for $8 ($5 for age 12 and under). Desserts ala carte, plus silent auction and raffles, too.

? May-Crowning ceremony Mass: 7:30 a.m., St. Mary's Parish, Luxemburg. Christian Mother/Daughter breakfast with entertainment will follow Mass in the church hall. Special performance by guitarist and singer James Wilquet. This year's high-school scholarship winners will be announced at the breakfast, along with the welcoming of new members and officers.